
Throughout the poem, The Ari emphasizes the importance of spiritual connection and unity, emphasizing that all things are ultimately connected to each other and to the Upper Reality. He speaks of how the branches of the tree of life reach out to touch the Upper World, and how the leaves rustle softly in the wind, whispering secrets of the divine to all who listen.
Ultimately, "The Tree of Life" is a beautiful and inspiring poem that offers a glimpse into the concealed depths of the human soul. Its message is one of hope and unity, reminding us that we are all part of something greater than ourselves and that by embracing our spiritual connection to the world around us, we can find our way to spiritual attainment, and fulfillment.
A Poem that Gives an Idea about the Upper World: Dr. Michael Laitman
I think that this poem, in general, gives some idea about the upper world, it attracts people. I would recommend introducing it into the Kabbalah teaching program.
Without us feeling some of its fragments, we cannot advance. This gaping emptiness sometimes is revealed in us, and due to the feeling of spiritual hunger, we are already rushing toward the goal.
Believe me, it is necessary. Otherwise, we will not budge! After all, we are egoists. In order not to remain in the vacuum, namely to fill ourselves, we need to feel that we are in the vacuum.